I purchased said timer about 3 weeks ago, and just got a chance to "use" it this weekend. Let me illustrate why I put quotes around "use":
First Try:
Set timer delay to 'Random'. Clip onto jeans pocket. Focus on the targets (3). Press Button. "BEEEP"
*BLAM*BLAM*BLAM*RELOAD*BLAM*BLAM*BLAM*
Check timer - 0.000 (No time).

Second Try:
Clip timer to front of sweaty T-Shirt. Get ready. Press Button. "BEEEP"
*BLAM*BLAM*BLAM*RELOAD*BLAM*BLAM*BLAM*
Check timer - No time.

Third Try:
Set timer on stool. Ready position: Fire from crouch, placing pistol about 1 foot behind and 1 foot above timer. Breathe. Close eyes. Relax. Concentrate on the targets. Press Button.
"BEEEP"
*BLAM*BLAM*BLAM* No reload this time. I think I even missed one.
Check timer - No time.


Fourth Try:
Clear pistol. Concentrate on the timer. Press Button. "BEEEEP"
Hammer Timer against convenient plastic table.


Fifth Try:
Load pistol. Clip to front of shirt. No concentration left at this point. Press Button. "BEEEEP"
*BLAM*BLAM*BLAM*
Check timer: "2.102","0.993","1.021" -

Try Six: See try 2.

Try Seven: See try 4.


Try Eight: See try 1.




I had to unload and walk away, literally walk away from the bench.
Now, am I correct in thinking that this timer is faulty? I mean, does anyone else have to hammer their timer against a table (hand, head, whatever) to get it to work? Am I just using it incorrectly? Where do most people clip their timers when they practice?
I came -> <- this close to hanging up an inappropriate plastic target at the range that day.
Jim